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  • 31Serpent Mound — This article is about the site in the USA. For the one in the UK, see Skelmorlie. Serpent Mound U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 32Cranmore Castle — is an Iron Age earthwork[1] situated on a hillside above the Devon town of Tiverton in south west England. Its National Grid reference is SS958118. It is an English Heritage …

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  • 33Scots' Dike — The Scots Dike or dyke is a three and a half mile / 5.25 km long linear earthwork, constructed by the English and the Scots in the year 1552Mack, James Logan (1926). The Border Line. Pub. Oliver Boyd. P. 94.] to mark the division of the Debatable …

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  • 34Культура Хоупвелл — Hopewell Interaction Area and local expressions of the Hopewell tradition Хоупвеллская традиция или Традиция Хоупвелл (иногда неверно именуется «культура Хоупвелл»)  комплекс сходных индейских археологических культур, существовавших вдоль рек… …

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  • 35Хоупвелл (культура) — Hopewell Interaction Area and local expressions of the Hopewell tradition Хоупвеллская традиция или Традиция Хоупвелл (иногда неверно именуется «культура Хоупвелл»)  комплекс сходных индейских археологических культур, существовавших вдоль рек… …

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  • 36Хоупвелл — Hopewell Interaction Area and local expressions of the Hopewell tradition Хоупвеллская традиция или Традиция Хоупвелл (иногда неверно именуется «культура Хоупвелл»)  комплекс сходных индейских археологических культур, существовавших вдоль рек… …

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  • 37Midwestern United States — Midwest redirects here. For other uses, see Midwest (disambiguation). Midwest as defined by U.S. Census Bureau The Midwestern United States is one of the four U.S. geographic regions defined by the United States Census Bureau, providing an… …

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  • 38Earthworks (engineering) — Earthworks are engineering works created through the moving of massive quantities of soil or unformed rock. Engineers need to concern themselves with issues of geotechnical engineering (such as soil fluidity and friction) and with quantity… …

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  • 39Poverty Point — This article is about the US National Monument in the lower Mississippi valley; for the geographical feature in Massachusetts also called Poverty Point, see Fairhaven, Massachusetts.Infobox Protected area name = Poverty Point National Monument… …

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  • 40Shaler Battery — was a hilltop earthwork fortification built during the American Civil War in Northern Kentucky by the Union Army to turn back invading Confederate troops. It was constructed to protect Cincinnati and the Ohio River valley. The location of this… …

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